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By Simone Hilliard

Eva Longoria made the media rounds recently as she promoted her latest entrepreneurial venture, a Mexican themed cookbook titled Eva's Kitchen: Cooking with Love for Family and Friends, which hit bookstores on April 5th.

While the Desperate Housewives star's place in the kitchen may seem foreign to many, her dedication to style has always made Eva a front runner in our book and her couture looks last week, as she bounced through the talk show circuit, were first class.

On Good Morning America, Longoria donned a white long sleeve Azzedine Alaia which complimented her petite frame perfectly.

For CBS' The Early Show, Longoria again chose a fitted pink short sleeve number from Victoria Beckham's Spring 2011 line.

And perhaps Eva's most talked about look of the week was the Boca Negra menswear inspired tuxedo jacket and shorts she wore to Late Night with David Letterman.

What did you think of Eva's week of fashion? More hits than misses? Sound off in the comments or @MTV3.

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By Sharmaine Jones

David and Victoria Beckham spare no expense when it comes to posh Christmas gifts.

The Beckhams were spotted shopping for luxury gifts at Harrods department store in London last week, according to the Daily Star newspaper. Victoria picked out a $1,200 CrystalRoc iPad cover and David selected a pair of $2,300 customized gold-plated headphones. They also bought black CrystalRoc-studded Dr. Dre headphones for their sons Brooklyn, 11, Romeo, 8, and Cruz, 5.

“David and Victoria like to do things in style so these presents are perfect for them," a source told the Daily Star. "They already have everything money can buy so they wanted to indulge in something a bit different this Christmas.”

CrystalRoc owner Jonathan Bullas told the newspaper that celebrities have gone crazy over crystals this year.

“We've been going for five years and this has been our busiest Christmas yet," Bullas said. "We have a lot of interest from footballers. The Beckhams are typical of the kind of clients who go for our high-end stock.”

What's the most you've ever spent on holiday gifts? Tell us below or @MTV3.

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Jay-Z has already staked a claim as the new King of New York with "Empire State of Mind," but thanks to a new ranking in Forbes magazine, he can now claim regal status in Hollywood as well. Jay and wife Beyoncé topped the magazine's list of Hollywood's top-earning couples thanks to a combined household income of $122 million between June 2008 and June 2009.

The combination of Jay's musical empire, Beyoncé's chart-topping hits, movie roles and clothing lines and endorsement deals for both helped the couple rake in more than any other power pair, married or unmarried, in entertainment. In case anyone in the household is keeping score, Beyoncé out-earned Jay $87 million to $35 million. It was their second year at #1, after snatching the top spot last year with a combined haul of $162 million. (MTV News)

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Check out the remaining couples in the top 5 after the jump!

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Tuesday (January 12) night's "American Idol" season nine kick-off had everything we've come to expect from the series' early audition episodes: Sob stories, delusional wannabes and Alicia Keys covers. Everything, of course, except Paula Abdul.

Producers shrewdly addressed the Paula Issue with the very first audition of the season: A walking Boston stereotype named Janet McNamara whose sole purpose — aside from saying "wicked" and conveniently promoting the "American Idol" video game — was confusing "new" judge Kara DioGuardi with Paula. "See?" the TV show said to its devoted fanbase. "This random girl who can't sing didn't notice Paula was gone. Neither should you."

Well, okay then!

Guest judge PoshBot-2000 (also known as Victoria Beckham) was on hand to play the role of Pop Culture Relic Who Wears Funny Clothes, and she did a fine job of sitting in a chair and blinking. Based on that criteria alone, she's already proven to be a more efficient judge than Paula circa season six. Four points to you, PoshBot-2000!

Overall, as an "Idol" junkie who generally dislikes the heavily-produced audition shows, the "Idol" premiere was a pleasant experience. We met a few contestants who will be fun to root for (I'm looking at you Leah Laurenti, the girl who grew up fifteen minutes away from my childhood home yet somehow lived in "Footloose" because she wasn't allowed to listen to secular music). We saw a lot more of the behind-the-scenes setup in the audition room, and we discovered that Posh Spice had a hard time remembering the lyrics, "I really really really wanna zigazigah." (Seriously. She legit consoled a nervous singer who spaced on the words by saying, "That happened to me all the time." Amazing.)

But since the show is supposed to be all about the contestants, let's take a look at some of the stand-outs — both good and bad — from the Boston auditions.

Maddy Curtis was a well-spoken 16-year-old with eleven siblings, three of whom have Down Syndrome. (The Curtis Family will have a TLC reality show by the time my recap is published.) While Maddy's performance jitters during Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" were endearing, she should get that in check before the live shows begin. Simon liked her quiet confidence and her rich, deep voice, but I give it two more performances before he starts complaining that she's not happy-go-lucky enough.

Because this was a two hour extra-long premiere, we were treated to not one but two husky-voiced 16-year-olds with a heavy home life. Connecticut native Katie Stevens opened up about her Portuguese grandmother struggling with Alzheimer's. After impressing the judges with a Fiona Apple-esque "At Last," Katie got the chance to call her ailing grandma with good news. Lucky for the producers, Grandma Stevens was in a particularly lucid frame of mind that day. It would have been really awkward if Katie had called and grandma responded with a pizza order.

"Idol" also gave us Justin Williams. But it wasn't his fashion sense (or his confusing "alternative pop soul" aspirations) that had me weeping — it was his "I survived cancer" story. Even more of a bummer? Despite the judges treating Justin like a newbie, he made it to Hollywood week last season. In fact, he was in "White Chocolate," the group number alongside Matt Giraud and Kris Allen. Whoops! Apparently, "Idol" assumed viewers had the memory of Grandma Stevens. (Too soon?)

That scenario was far less harrowing for Amadeo DiRocco. The only obstacle Amadeo ever faced was being painted as an Italian stereotype by "American Idol" producers. Perhaps I'm biased, but the way "Idol" portrayed DiRocco and his homemade-wine-and-sausage-and-cheese-consuming family was far more problematic than anything broadcast on MTV's "Jersey Shore."

Amadeo seemed like a nice enough guy, but the dude's "Hoochie Coochie Man" was so offensively loud that even Danny Gokey would ask for ear plugs. Shockingly, the judges dug him, with Simon saying, "I like the idea that a show like this can give people like you a break."

In other "People I Would Rather Hang With Than Hear Sing Again" news, 18-year-old chin-strap-facial-hair-afficinado Mike Davis worked on a stunt/tour boat called Codzilla.  His otherwise uninspiring audition was noteworthy because he not only asked DioGuardi out on a steak dinner but also inspired Simon Cowell to sigh, "I'm gonna take a break. I say yes," while strolling off the set. Given the news that has transpired in the past two days, watching Simon dismiss "Idol" on the air was a sad reminder that the dude checked out years ago.

For a big chunk of the viewing audience, the "Idol" audition shows are good for one thing and one thing only: Freak shows! So far, the ninth season has delivered plenty. Hyperactive teen Pat Ford spasmed his way through an odd "Womanizer."  Cocky Lisa Olivero (who sniffed, "I think I'm better than most people on this show," before butchering Mariah Carey's "Vision of Love") sounded like a mangled audiotape recording. Playing at the wrong speed. Underwater.

Perhaps the most buzzed-about reject was Andrew Felton. Part evil Clark Kent, part Rain Man when "The People's Court" is on, Felton walked into the "Idol" room pissed that he had to wait all day for his moment in the sun. In a flare-up called "Showdown in Beantown" by producers, Kara DioGuardi stepped up her game with an angry tongue-lashing. "You just told me that you're a little bit annoyed that you had to wait three hours to come in here and get your shot when there are people who would wait years to do so. So I am now angry. At you. Who I don't like. At all." Go Kara! Too bad she ruined it by flirtatiously threatening him with spanks moments later. (Ugh!) It's even more of a shame that his attitude got him booted because his "House of the Rising Sun" wasn't half-bad.

For those of us who enjoy following the actual competition, I'm not sure we've met any breakout stars just yet. The only contestant I can picture in the Top 24 is Tyler Grady, the dude who broke his wrists after falling out of a tree.  His soulful-but-slightly-skeevy "Let's Get It On" was quirky enough to work.

Do you think any of tonight's auditioning contestants will make it to the finale? Did you miss Paula last night? How did Poshbot-2000 do? (MTVNews)

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Como un buen ron, there are just some things that seem to improve con la edad...

We can hardly believe that Jennifer Lopez is turning 40 years old today!  Her fly girl days may be over as JLo is now a married mother of two, pero la legendaria canta-actriz boricua definitely gives new meaning to the words "fly mami."  If only we could all look this great de cuarenta años, verdad?

So, how is "The Back-Up Plan" actriz celebrating her big 4-0?  Well, husband Marc Anthony just bought some stake in the Miami Dolphins, so maybe she'll get a private game?

According to inside sources, JLo and Marc Anthony will actually be celebrating en la gran manzana in the company of some of their top celebrity amigos como Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes y Victoria Beckham.  Plus, Marc is rumored to be auditioning some pro bailarines and other performers to make the fiesta extra-especial.  Ah, to be a fly on the wall at that shindig!

Alas, an insider reports to WENN that "Everything is being kept top secret. Even performers won’t be told if they have been hired until the last minute, to prevent details of the party from being leaked.  Organizers are determined to keep the media away."

Bueno, maybe next time.  In any event, feliz cumpleaños JLo, y que cumplas muchos más!!  [WENN]

And now, for a trip down memory lane...  Can you believe this video is 10 years old?!!!!

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We were so impressed by the fresh styles Iódice revamped for MTV Tr3s Fashionista that we decided to cover his 'new energy' behind the catwalk.

Our spies caught Valdemar Iódice showing off his upcoming 2009 line at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week yesterday. The renegade designer is best known for his form-fitting, elegant designs that accentuate las curvas perfectly. His spring line hypes-up the glamor even more with racy swimwear and sexy silhouettes. No wonder he's gotten so much attention from the likes of Lindsay Lohan, Mischa Barton and Victoria Beckham! This fella is so good that we are even willing to adopt the Brazilian fashion house as an honorary Latino for today! Get your Blogamole V.I.P access to Fashion Week and check out behind-the-scenes pics after the jump!

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